Putin asked to establish joint military training centers with Belarus

Putin and Lukashenko
The Presidents of Russia and Belarus, Putin and Lukashenko / Photo EPA-EFE / SHAMIL ZHUMATOV / POOL

The Russian president Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin today asked his government to negotiate the establishment of joint centers for military training with Belarus.

With today's decree, Putin tasked the ministers of defense and foreign affairs to negotiate with Minsk on the establishment of such centers.

No additional information is specified in the decree.

In mid-October, Belarus and Russia announced the formation of joint military forces, which, according to Minsk, have a purely defensive character.

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